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Panagbenga is still thriving on its color, pomp and grace.

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Panagbenga has come alive with color, pomp, and grace.

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The sweet smell of flowers filled the air as the annual Baguio Flower Festival or Panagbenga officially started yesterday morning with an initial glimpse of what is expected to happen within this month.

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The sweet smell of flowers is in the air as the annual Baguio Flower Festival or Panagbenga (A Time To Bloom) officially started Saturday morning with an initial glimpse of what is expected throughout the flower month of February.

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It must have been a bad year for Baguio’s tourism.

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Reminiscent of the Martial Law era, bars here were "gagged" by the city government.

Effective Sept. 1, bars have to close at 12 midnight while establishments with "live shows" have only until 2 a.m. to operate.

The city government said this is meant to reduce the incidence of violence and criminality brought about by the "uncontrollable disposition of liquor and operation of bars, disco joints, beer gardens, nightclubs and sing-alongs."
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Panagbenga has come alive with color, pomp, and grace.

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Reminiscent of the Martial Law era, bars here were "gagged" by the city government.

Effective Sept. 1, bars have to close at 12 midnight while establishments with "live shows" have only until 2 a.m. to operate.

The city government said this is meant to reduce the incidence of violence and criminality brought about by the "uncontrollable disposition of liquor and operation of bars, disco joints, beer gardens, nightclubs and sing-alongs."
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